Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABDAEFEGEE

Hope art thou true or doest thou flatter meA
Doth Stella now beginne with piteous eyeB
The ruines of her conquest to espieC
Will she take time before all wracked beA
Her eyes speech is translated thus by theeA
But failst thou not in phrases so heau'nly hyeB
Looke on againe the faire text better prieD
What blushing notes dost thou in Margent seeA
What sighes stolne out or kild before full borneE
Hast thou found such and such like argumentsF
Or art thou else to comfort me forsworneE
Well how so thou interpret the contentsG
I am resolu'd thy errour to maintaineE
Rather then by more truth to get more paineE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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